RE: ARE CRYPTOS INHERENTLY EVIL? -- Jeff Nielson
Here's the latest update to affirm that Bix has completely lost it or is confirmed as a total disinformation asset (or both). Now it's not just that Alan Greenspan is one of the leading "good guys," Alan Greenspan is Satoshi Nakamoto himself according to Bix. What??!! Are you f'n kidding me? Somebody get Bix back on his meds (or off them as the case may be.)
Does Bix mean the same Alan Greenspan that praised Charles Keating's and the Lincoln Savings and Loan's "sound business plan and managerial expertise." Does he mean the same Alan Greenspan who was the director of the Council on Foreign Relations foreign policy organization? Does he mean the same Alan Greenspan that was / is close buddies and working colleagues with Larry Summers and Robert Rubin? (Are Summers and Rubin "good guys" now too?) Excuse me while I vomit a little again..
So it's a geriatric Alan Greenspan at the age of 82 that is the wizard C++ programmer pumping out perfect Bitcoin code in 2008 to 2010 with an NSA team. I'm sure he's coding C++ all the time because it's just so exciting for him to do in his Miami retirement community. He's probably got the whole f'n crew from "Cocoon" backing him up as the coding team as well.
Somebody please tell me why Sean is interviewing Bix like he's some sort of expert. His best expertise seems to be in parroting Clif High's crypto picks and incessantly selling snake oil "good guys", "Road to Roota", and Grand Canyon mythology to unsuspecting subscribers. Bix is to Clif High, like Ed McMahon was to Johnny Carson - essentially a bump on a log that laughs along with him and supports everything he says. "Heeerrrreee's Cliffy!!"
Sorry to be a bit sarcastic, but am I getting really tired of this fully misleading BS..
lol...chuckle-chuckle.
N_&_V, glad to see, as you've done the past few days using....your "eloquent" everyday lingo.
Your command of both 'Oxford Standard English' as well as am.colloquial idiom is a refreshing reposé.
-( réfléchir à qch à tête reposée http://dictionary.reverso.net/french-english/repos%c3%a9 )
I like the 'Tonight Show' reference.
'effin' Great!
X-
ps. talkin' about Oxford, I picked-up a book a few days ago published at Oxford in 1674.
It's a beauty and the verse is colloquial English from the 17th century.
Truly a Joy.
Cheers X-
Thanks a lot X-!